CAN MUSA PLEASE JUST RETIRE ALREADY

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Re: CAN MUSA PLEASE JUST RETIRE ALREADY

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maceo4 wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:20 am
mystic wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:03 am
maceo4 wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 1:46 am You have Ejuke who can carry the ball and run at the Tunisian defense and you bring in Musa....made zero sense.

What would Ejuke have done? Is it to run with the ball aimlessly without picking up your head to find your teammates?

This tournament was a good lesson for us, provided we learn the right lessons.
More than Musa who is a spent force, he definitely gives us a better chance for something dynamic and individual brilliance more than the current Musa. I mean come on, that much is obvious, we should call a spade a spade, that was not a sub that made much sense.
At that time he was hoping against hope. I will understand sending your most experienced player to bail you out. It was a gamble.

But we did not lose because of Musa
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It has nothing to do with this game really. What will Musa contribute to our next game and the game after that, and the game after that? He will just be taking up a valuable spot form somebody more useful.

There are so many more useful SEs waiting in the sidelines. Onuachu,, Dressers, Kalu, Terem Moffi, Dennis, Lookman, heck even recalling Victor Moses would make 100000000000% more sense than keeping Musa in the squad.

We have at least 20 wingers and strikers that are better than him.
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